Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA or PKO Bank Polski (WSE: PKO / FRA: P9O) is Poland’s largest bank founded in 1919. It also owns a Ukrainian bank mostly active in Western Ukraine.
Source (EM STOCK PICK TEAR SHEETS): PKO Bank Polski (WSE: PKO / FRA: P9O): Poland’s Largest Bank That Also Owns a Bank in Ukraine
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